A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Banzui'i was an eminent priest of the Jōdo Sect . He called himself Byakudo , and used the pen - name of Enrensha Chiyo Kyo'a.3 He was born on October 15 , 1542 ( 1560 according to a different opinion ) at Fujisawa in the province of ...
... Banzui'i was an eminent priest of the Jōdo Sect . He called himself Byakudo , and used the pen - name of Enrensha Chiyo Kyo'a.3 He was born on October 15 , 1542 ( 1560 according to a different opinion ) at Fujisawa in the province of ...
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... Banzui'i and his successors for a long time . ) Ieyasu , then , ordered the Daimyo ARIMA Tadasumi to guard Banzui'i , according to the same record . Tradition has it that Banzui'i thought , as he departed : The nation is filled with ...
... Banzui'i and his successors for a long time . ) Ieyasu , then , ordered the Daimyo ARIMA Tadasumi to guard Banzui'i , according to the same record . Tradition has it that Banzui'i thought , as he departed : The nation is filled with ...
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... Banzui'i . According to one report , it was Banzui'i who persuaded the governor of Nagasaki to adopt a certain practice through which non- Christians could identify themselves . It was he who invented Fumie , or the test of identifying ...
... Banzui'i . According to one report , it was Banzui'i who persuaded the governor of Nagasaki to adopt a certain practice through which non- Christians could identify themselves . It was he who invented Fumie , or the test of identifying ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
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